Hello,
For the purpose of familiarizing myself with Haskell, and also because I
love Haskell :),
I am trying to re-make a script that I made in Python that sends a
request to a server and extracts the list of email addresses from a
Mailman web-page by using an XML Parser on the page's HTML that has been
converted to XHTML by "HTML Tidy".
However, I cannot seem to figure out a way to get the state of a Monad;
Specifically I cannot get the value of an "IO String" Monad.
I have read some tutorials on Monads but I guess I must have missed
something.
I have read that the >>= operator is the only way to extract the state
of an action as a string, and pipe it to a function. So far so good.
But, That does not seem to work, because as I understand the >>=
operator, it expects the function on the right hand side to return an IO
Monad, which completely defeats the purpose here.
So, How am I supposed to get the value of an IO Monad, such as "IO
String", without returning an IO Monad?
If this is of any help, here is the function I am stuck on:
recv_headers' :: Socket.Socket -> String -> IO [[String]]
recv_headers' sock bulk
| received == "" = error "Connection died unexpectedly."
| received == "\n"
&& endswith bulk "\r\n\r" = return [["foo", "bar"]]
| otherwise = recv_headers' sock (bulk ++ received)
where received = (Socket.recv sock 1)
--- End code ---
And here is the (expected) error I get from trying to compare "IO
String" to "String":
MemberBackup.hs:29:18:
Couldn't match `IO String' against `[Char]'
Expected type: IO String
Inferred type: [Char]
In the second argument of `(==)', namely `""'
In a pattern guard for
the definition of `recv_headers'':
received == ""
Failed, modules loaded: none.
--- End error ---
Thanks for the help,
Peter